Great natural play place for kids & kid-like adults
We found this area walking from Damgoode Pies to the bridge. We enjoyed walking through the arbor(we wondered if there were Rodents of Unusual Size hiding inside) and found a natural playscape and are...
Along the south shore of the Arkansas River a half block from President Clinton Blvd is a great park. Has a water feature that's great for the kids to play in. You can even see the 'little rock'.
It aint the Blarney Stone, It's a Little Rock, Or, at least what's left of it.
April 9, 1772, Jean-Baptiste Bénard de La Harpe was coming up the Arkansas River, (Arkansas, a Native American word, meaning "Trailer Park") and said calmly," Mon Dieu, regardez ce petit rocher puta...
Scenic
Riverfront park in the River Market District. Lots to see and do near to the bridge. See “The Little Rock”.
Great natural play place for kids & kid-like adults
We found this area walking from Damgoode Pies to the bridge. We enjoyed walking through the arbor(we wondered if there were Rodents of Unusual Size hiding inside) and found a natural playscape and are...
Nicely done
An interesting walkway along the river with many historical markers , art work and a chance to see the real Little Rock, for which the city is named..
Nice break
Along the south shore of the Arkansas River a half block from President Clinton Blvd is a great park. Has a water feature that's great for the kids to play in. You can even see the 'little rock'.
It aint the Blarney Stone, It's a Little Rock, Or, at least what's left of it.
April 9, 1772, Jean-Baptiste Bénard de La Harpe was coming up the Arkansas River, (Arkansas, a Native American word, meaning "Trailer Park") and said calmly," Mon Dieu, regardez ce petit rocher puta...